4. Ryback Vs. Mark Henry
Bret Hart was being interviewed in the stands when Ryback came out to cut a promo. Hart received some big cheers and was pretty much wasted as a talking head in the crowd. WWE should have used him in an angle, this being Survivor Series and all. Ryback's promo was okay - he was clearly getting some heat. He issued an open challenge to anybody in the locker room. There had been rumours that Undertaker would return here, but it turned out to be Mark Henry. Sporting his new bald head 'Kimbo Slice' style, Henry came out to a big babyface reaction. The two men wrestled a fairly dull match, the highlight being an almost effortless suplex from Ryback to the giant Henry. That provoked loud "Goldberg" chants, before Henry hit the World's Strongest Slam to pin Ryback. Having Henry return is a plus for WWE. Approaching nearly two decades with the company, he is now a decent worker and promo man and can move forward as a face positively. As for Ryback, he loses again on PPV. This time last year, he was main eventing for the WWE title, and now he is totally lost in the undercard. The future doesn't look all that good for the man from Las Vegas, does it?